HomeStretch CRACK vol 1. Cardiac Flashcards
Eushtachian valve and chiari network
Eustachian valve = ivc valve
Chiari network = when the valve has a trabeculated appearence
Bland-White-Garland Syndrome
Anomalous LCA from PA (ALCAPA)
When I saw supra-valvular aortic stenosis you say
Williams syndrome
Ortner’s syndrome
cardio vocal hoaseness (hoarseness caused by compression of left recurrent laryngeal nerve and an enlarged left atrium)
Pulmonary stenosis syndromes
Supra valvular = Williams
Valvular = Noonan’s!
Sub-valvular = TOF
Hald/thumb defects + ASD = ?
Ostium primum ASD or endocardial cushion defect = ?
Sinus Venosis ASD = ?
Hold-Oram
Downs
PAPVR
What is cardiac noncompaction?
congenital cardiomyopathy - loosely packed myocardium with spongy appearance/increased trabeculations and deep intertrabecular recesses.
Cardiac true aneurysms are most commonly located on which wall?
How about pseudoaneurysms?
True Aneurysms = Anterolateral wall
Pseudoaneurysms = Posterolateral wall
Palliative surgery for hypoplastic left heart in order
1) Norwood or Sano (within days of birth)
2) Glenn - at 3-6 months
3) Fontan at 1.5-5 years
BT shunt
between right subclavian and right PA
Glenn
shunt between SVC and RPA
Blalock-Tossig Shunt
shunt between Subclavian and pulmonary artery
Mustard and senning
arterial switch procedures for D-Transposition
Rastelli
correction for transposition - baffle within right ventricle
Jatene procedure
Fixes transposition - this is the aunt Minnie looking one